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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. GIVES AIRSHIP EVENING WORLD RACING CHART LE ‘was made on a from Umpires 0° /SUES AGAIN FOR LITT CRUISER YANK Bae erga Sr fae re WI VENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. TAR lu AAD AE HOD GUN GR AW AYG pbreaaen Bt ve follow 0 40 u Weather Clear. Sept. 24. Track Fast. Ralph Scozzo Once More Fails tah cnt ther, of § ) As Q)4Q) PSST, NCR Hor two year-old ile, selingy $100 added: five and @ hae fur SHOR K| UR PATENTS AWAY | [ (N ROCK: | Satisfy Court He Is Pr T Baye yeoelved a's lite. 2.83; art Kyod. Won handily, Winner, », f., by Rensseiaer— | Custodian. ! Op, the umpires in charge of the | Messrs. O'Day and Binsile | “They report it (ie game resulted fh @ te score, 1 to 1, A thi was mposgible to continue the » afte the ninth innin Without entering | at this tine in ie me of the co ara Rae ug s troveray the sar 3 ” = | or passing wil ed as te-|5.000 Votes Receive f oo | * SH _ hea = oR eT Peelers teas with eae No ee GE lly th ain, wil seconded a =| 5,000 Votes Received — for iy it the pace tthe MARK, ware she came TH he oatede wad -won | Steamer Tossed Like Cork by Entire Estate of Arthur de}Little Chance of Freeing War) rn. cree eas nears betore dace First Inning Catcher in Evening World |= Supra slows Mun aul HH, Submarine Uahseval end Bi eee aint | cue UNV vives Wain or age; selline; for four-year-olds and upward; $400 added, Hayden lifted a fly to McCormick as y RACE Steeple arter and Evers went out on a iit two miles and @ half + * | + ees to-day. t fu Brsiaban” Penney” Medal Contest. M5 toe Passengers Felled. Machine Inventions, | sels Get to Work. | Pea cee sett Daeg 4 reef Schulte wes safe at firs + nw Starters, practi Uttle Mildred two years when she waq born in 195. The mother died elgh@! |Gan inn Lane pOL! Stellaland ‘The will of Athur de Bousset, who| NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 24.—-Two tugs fhe | ADd a wrecker from the Boston Wreck- | months jater, and Scozao gave the babs then stole second, but Chance lined to Hemiog. NO RUNS MEXICO OITY, Sept. %.—Advices re- HOW THEY STAND died on Jan. 11, 190, filed to-day In tl | bid) Pirate Tenney got his b n balls. Herzog “Sole Ra ceived h aa -_182_4_ at _ Fe ere to-day from Acapulco are to | | ; Heri Ye : was likewise favored and the crowd be- sitet dD tine ob the Tialde when : ing Company were alongside the United | to the truckman, nto warm up, resnahan flied ou IN EVENING WORLD WMyoing away. ‘Steliaiand ran a fine Face and was only the effect that two heavy earthquake | Surroxate's office, discloses that the @n-| states cruiser Yankee to-day, ready to| Later he acquired another wife, Means Schulte, Do ume to the va Pirate quit, 0 " . ABPMTRAALACTIY WARY INT Wao ao ‘i . ray ela Bears VOTING CONTEST. seat shocks were felt yesterday off that port, | tire estate consisted of patents and un: satin tho cruises (n/a aping from the | time the sold vane tad lean two-ba oring Henney” and ; BUN ben oreaT evenly exited endl nvake | escentedlliaventonn) (or (slrantom ig 709)| Chk ccoen neel na) ga apne ooh VALOR UNO e SIU Sct mending Herao Be erueouinee ; ; eee { | whe Cl | was a physician and seventy-six years | /° ok yesternay li mooyereuys cial CU ui sate on a hi : Roger Bresnahan near i in tremendous waves. The Cosmos Itne 2 ieatee heavy fos the truckman and his wife loved tha Herzog scored, while Dor Christy Mathewson . atin 11 ibe = steamer Radmes, from San Francisco | f age when he drew his will on May % |" 4 siroiegs despatch recelved from the | child, and whov KR. Weldon, tog Betinfekit got Deyiin’s # } McGinnity (4) Besom i 1? 24 Shilling «46 Sept. 8 for Hamburg, was caught and 194. The petition was filed by Maxwell | grand ean Bday raked that the liOGREO ‘ a ae wetter Dontin was run down, Joe MeGinnity ID) peter Quince a dh gh Noten ccs | Hall Bujott, of No. 277 Broadway, s0 ed or ureer LOCAL ECCT ‘ Kling to Steinfeldt, while the other | Mike Donlin rT John. de 84 1 $y MteCartny "1! | tossed about like a chip, ot eNO a de Houser, | opresentatitve of a Now York wreck-| corpus, C. Lex spposed tha two runners advanced to second and MeGraw S801 Bollwether 25 s | ‘The passengers and crew were thrown | that the widow, Neom ouseet | ing company come to the scene of the| writ, drawing the story froin Scozzo’@ third. MeCormick fied to Hofman, syimour «, uy to the deck by tho onslaught of the | WHose address is mentioned a4 181° H | roc mmediately. The message | own lips timony. perro HUNG, ; Larry Doyle 5 waves. street, N. W., Washington, D.C. MIBDt) stated that there were thirty feet of| Justice Goff ssed the writ, dea Second Inning aati Rau Four persons were killed and several | be served by citation, Pats BR eet alenteni hes vans | CIMHBRTUH slain that the traps 1, || Bred Tenney : : Kappoler, a dentiat, of | ater Under the port sid Wiltse tossed out Steinfeldt, Donlin| | George wiltse Tere ee i AT ae Oe tees are uation Saeco Sacceeeneein Sh Let ceneeee | OAMOLAL ILO DY, VINDe SP Are pnd tells To Mrs, Jessie Kappeler, a dentist: fl kee at high tide and twenty-four feet| man and his wife were the true lovers Feeds mee Pigte Herzog, tossed out | Lather Taso 5 ae : ay | ing woodwork, The earthquake was| No. 162 Madison street, be leaves one | sider ner stern, and that when the tide of and most ft custodians for the cbilda Pere artre to rahe ne ey LGR | barely petoeptible on shore, eighth Interest in @ patent obtained by | Vos high ghe raised att phe second aitampl Us take tho’ Shi Brown threw out Bridwell ona weak |) hE The Squire —_———>——. jhim f Great Britain in 1908 for @ prov) m4. naval tug Chickasaw was sent to| from {ts foster parents was no mor@ founder to the box. Wiltse filed to | Jack Barry | Para . peller for airships and a similar Inter) 1) yankee from the torpedo station | sievessful, Justice Gerard finding tha Flayden, Tenney wos also thrown out) | Arthur wevlin Tony Bo , ere ITC Ee LATER TRS En te ee eee ee ene eer ee neReUT UU ASA GEALES own, NO RUD shar! eh | a | to-day, ch ma evidence” did no y CE Charles Herzog | ~~" Owing to hea this country the year previous |be removed a portion of the cruiser's | situation Kili la fly to Donlin, B at 1 a ‘To Thomas P, F. Donolwe, of No. S10) coal, ing hoisted a fly to Donlin, Brown | ‘Thomas Needham { HAGH—fiandjeap; all ages that have not w : ; | stys av Astoria, he also leaves a| It 13 the opinion in naval circles here atruck out, Hayden fled to MoCormick. | oti Cran: . ‘Jone mile and a sixteenth, 3 | eter ee eae ev ic| that the Yankee has sustained serious | NO RUNS. : Ott 421, "start good. Won eaatly, Winner, ch. 0., by Golden Gar similar interest 4 patent, One-hait | that, th¢ Herzog anchored safely at first on| | Harry McCormick . Timet 46 46, = interest had alr been nusterred ———. Minker's bad throw, but was out steal- J “Rube!” Marquard Lala L Pl_8h, |to Gharies A. McCready, of No, 18 ‘centre. onlin, ae Y 0 | eaves the residue of his estate and a fouled out to Kling. Bresnahan stole’ | George Paige Swans | his inventions, whether patented or | second. Seymour popped out to Evers. | Dave Bra! | i? Snot cs = radia | otherwige. One-fourth interest in. the | NO RUNS. @? Mocarthy ) = Feinstein Was Expec’ patent for the airship is left to such of CO ened . Cle qT! gumter st | his heirs who might make claim within Fourth Inning. | Roger Bresnahan leads in The Even- $B, Martin’ | Testify To-Day Before the |* "7% he ceme HIS DEBTS $25,000 @eymour caught Evers's fly to centro. | . Dorante by eee K out, o Ked a |ing World's voting contest for the a4 a K G | ere ngle eld 3 A ' S zold medal presented to the most pop- ive and @ halt furionge . Gra bl f ING | Bee ea it to Herzog. NO RUNS. | god medal presented to the most pop- |BOL. Aes ant AIL NE SEG, star emox—tamall, Owner —Blewoa! Park Sabie ings Co. Grand Jury — A STRIKING LESSON viin lined out to Tinker, McCor mick was killed off on a grounder to| Ular member of the Giants’ team by | _Time not taken. ie iwkae ee iit balan ; hance, unassisted. Bridwell drew a) reason of the 5,000 votes cast to-day by pe areOe a 4. ip sikes Op, Hi, Ol. Pi. Sh : Ae Baath | rs z | Willan Hinkel, fr, was to-day ap- of the fo of neglecting eye base on balls. Wiltse was thrown out! friends at Kennelly's, at No. 482 Co- Btheris A REN Lawyer Abraham Feinstein, who was) (Continued from First Page.) Ipointed receiver for Francis A. Hayes troubles is shown by the daily by Brown, NO RUNS. umbus avenue Halen ee == f ghuling = - = = |[Souneel tor Sampel Mennes, the man een Whol condlcted « taahlonable inlitine isits of hundreds to the hospi: Fifth Inning. | Bresnahan takes first place over Sententiou cates eee - - — |who shot Mrs, Frances McCabe at the | smashed the ball against the right fleld establishment at 87 West Thirt eae Wundreds | 0 PI Hofman was out on a fly to McCor-| Christy Mathewson, the popular pltch- pansr 2 af sere —_|home of her father, Dr. Jacob Rosen- | fence. bi Beaalivand! who hip taniloiiays alc: and infirmaries for treat. Reve yaik, ee ey ea single or, who has been in first place for sev- | R WN FIRM FAILED Tivaen tertin traces | thal, In Brooklyn, did not appear, as he Pinskvadi(HanWeekk Ago) Haves ele) ele intopeh glasses; Wornetiay hort, but was forced at second on As p #firm could not have bought had promteed to, before the Kings at i ak ee Daerah est 1 Kling’s grounder, BridWve eral days. Bresnaban's vote ts 11,057 | B 0 |itack the stocke with Ayana’ b i behind him, It {s alleged, debts amo time correct eyesight troubles, ocka without advancing | Grand Jucy to-day to explain his part Second Inning ing to about 825000, His assets, when You surely value your eye Brown again struck NO RUD Tenney beat out a slow si MeGinnity and Mathewson's and Donlin are having a Prices greatly, because In that case the| | bull interests would have held back the | AFTER HARRIMAN im the freeing of Mannes after the | Wagner lined the ball to centre for a appraised, were found to be worth 1 t you think it worth i fnfiel dand advanced to second on Her-| ) co : ee hs crime, and when !t was thought that | pas ‘i ae 3 g0g's sacrifice to Chane close race for third place, and any of HAD SET BEAR TRAP, |*t2%2,22t# 4. 0. Brown @ Co, had bid srs, MoCade would lve laevis a Sore verre SREDIIGAING | Nea, ; spctain pros. } a consultation? If you don't Bresnahan beat out anotlier slow the others are Mkely to pull into the «| high enough to tempt them out.” Ee had promiked BlstHoteAttomnay| Bet (o somean, — Bike A member of the firm of Postetn B a cor i ea tsi tuisds Dolo on ead at any time, as there is a lot of | “The firm fatied Aug, 28. On Saturday, | Bider that “he would testity today |TIM scoring Wagner and Abby. ain. Stiomeys for ihe receiver, at N need glasses we will gladly tell BR cia wabon, 6 emokue ti with quiet coupon cutting going on. (Continued from First Page.) INTE IY ) eay eesriteed| BSbUL RI) (etarviGd HILO Ala ey gon followed with a tio-bagger to right, Broadway, sald to-day that you so with congratulations, 4 centre, sc The letter accompanying Bresna- aes ; rap B' scoring Shannon. was thrown Department would be asked to look f inl perentto coop leet cenive han's big bunch of votes is as fol- | 8 campaign on the floor of the New |Gelaemer at whioh he is alleged to have out by Alperman. Thomas was retired yy > basta If vou do—glasses $1 up. oi eovuite’ and Dentin ‘scored: Byers! iowa $ fol] ulated during the week, On Fri- | York Stock Exchange which was viewed | tricked the Magistrate Into signing pa-;by | MoMillan and Jordan, ‘THRE ‘Tr Hayes Unease Solis: Dew s made a spectacular catch of Deviin's ‘ az, |day night the Clearing House was in the Ight of a scandal as they could | pers releasing Manhes on small bail, RUNS Nt “Atay NET ee DOULA wens (eves yea sent ° short fly back of sevond. THI ro the Editor * *h | cosed, and the firm could sell on Frj-| NOt meet the obligations growing out | leading nim to beileve that & cherge of rpg en it to Abby pM ie “Mr, Hayes," said Mr pstein, ‘is RUNS. : aE eT ae eee eevee caovvslee| aay agai Have) until GatUrday nla to | of their transactions on that day, pent recis muL O pees only one collared. by ‘Thoma: armer holsted a wen sears 6 and ran a high oe ae a laa GERGANA. Sixth Inning. Hod BERS URAEN EAI Tit Cann: eros bed hares, On Saturday the firm| President Thomas's announcement of |in the Raymond street Jail. Mannes| One to the Infield wileh Wagner smoth- | Hoe Or aT nie : ‘ 5 : a or Roger Bresnahan, the hardest worked | borrow 5! 5 1 epee gl ‘ n meres i . os | one 10 0 RUS. salers 1 a large qua of ma §4 EAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave. (cedae heeerd Byers fied to Sey-| man in the League, and hope that these) bought In 260,000 shares net—that is %0,- pulston was as follows: ee inetd 85. Hie Pa Cede IGXoh Thied lant terials, none of w. we 64 WEST 125TH ST. Near Lenox Ave. roe 6 will put him where he belongs—at the head! jj hares than {tt had sold—and | ‘As a result of the Investigation by i cl * felc : 9 able in BO TN ere ree lee inths aatiamn drench of (he Dresmaban [Gt Unet ;N# RASASE ZOE han! the Board of Governors to Inquire | shooting was to have been altered to and threw him out. Teach singled to fee Unhil ittle of value In his 76 NASSAU STREET. ..Near John St Goabley went in to pitch for Chicago, | yon crab uindly communicate with 445) 1t,opened 4 Info the transactions upon the ex- /one of homicide, he was not to be| short centre. Wagner doubled to left, Hus ansehen BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op: A. & 8 $ init py McCormick, who | Vote Club mavart Ae ; the Board of Governors | on Aug. 22, charges were pre- i cornea Lenchi vAHy. drovar anny Pt } seo 2 Glopped a "clean. eingie Iie. centre, | Columbus avenue? al ena helplessness of ferred against’ Albert Or Brown and | ©M™' rider sald that he had no idea Lumley and. Wagner was “foubled’ up, | Weems, to, be: alarmed over : Bridwell sacrificed, feldt Kennel umbus avenue, | says: ‘Realizing the helpless of! Lewis G, Young, the Stock Exchange | why’ Falnstein hadn't. showed "up as| Lumley to McMillan, ONE RUN, | Ghouts, even hinting | Chance, and. McCormick took second. sneer! their condition, they formed the desper-| members of the'firm of A. 0, Brown |e gald, he would. He sald that he, Bell fouled out to Leach, Catterson bug Flot fed tapserl Napanee Wiltse ‘bounded out to Chance, un late scheme of creating demoralization| & Co. which charges were to the |would have a search made for bim|could not locate Willis's high drops, DOTvous condition at sevens sisted, and McCormick took t HALL DIVORCE SECRET. ratnenlorath aavonlnt and | fect that they had been guilty of |at once. a"! Lumley hit safely to left. Hummel sent —— Byers tossed out Tenney NO RL ‘i ag ee amet oe ork Stock | conduct and proceedings inconsist- (qe eS a grounder to Abby and was the third Seventh Inning | others dealing on the New Maks Bia ent with the Just and equitable, prin- Sen eo RUNG al ; on All but Decree| Exchange. to the end that they might) ciples of trade, thereby rendering | DE 5 Bteinfelat rapped a single past short ad tae eicle gee eRe a be is to cover, This was the situ- Sherpeelves amenaple to the penalty aan ia toning | ; and Hofinan was safe on Devlin’s KAD MILD 0 . } rke reached first on Alperman’s demark, : Nt tion Saturday nigh ; | le Shannon fouled c eet Tagan aued tcor age) ihe ate Pane ean Weching celstinny| to traprdinary efforts were made bY/ "pie over Sunday the big dull Inters | The Firm's Defense | ! jer Siorke atele aecond. erate PaO aeueet oo Special for T third. Kling got a three-baexer into the lawyers to preserve the secrecy of the game belng hunt-| In defense of A. 0. Brown & Co. a! throw being high. Gibson bounced ene ; pecial for To-day, the 24th, KR r rs into the g! rd a Netti | | pavis fled ee, Parent popped t deep centre, scoring both Hofman and court sealing of the evidence upon in A_O. Brown & Co, was not worth | member of the firm said to-day {to MeMflan ani erished at first, ster, NO RUNS t popp CHOCOLATE WALNUT 10c Tinker. Wiltse was taken out of the 'T. Cohale feree, ue Fel irst—We attempted to do two! | Storke reaching third. Willle was easy Gardner, NO RUNS BONBONS agin Box, and Mathewson took his ‘place, Which Daniel 'T. Cohalen, as referee.) i, while, No big bear operator Was), 00°C) Gatinday Aug, 2, what In for Alperman and Jordan. NO RUNS Third Inning SUPERFINE CREAMERY Howard batted for Coakley and sin; recommended and Justice Glegerich| - 0 4ing through the firm who could set-| the opinion of the Board of Governors ! eas a ale Kg Mperman popped! iat) out, Tannehill to Isbell. Biai CARAMELS “POUND 19¢ to left, scoring Kling. Hayden ranted a decree of absolute divorce) 1. 4¢ the stocks longer were held out of | of the New York Stock Exchange, for able running’ catch ot Apatite tere: | placed a single ove I SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. dwell to ‘ Florida Orr Hall from Will-| Paral will 4 | the sake of decency and general ap- reve . ft ABH slow E : ATES (20 kinds), .. POU Govule pley, Briwell to Hi day to Florida Orr Hall fror ‘and several million cleaned | the sake of d d 1 ap: Kade ret man's sew nto a dc roven 19¢ ennov. | Bridwell then thre madara lite | the market, and several milict com- | Peerances, should have been spread|)) . ~ [Bre Age meGtne eng balla foot off thel Davis to Ist RUNS Special tor T POveratt now pitching for Ch an Borel al an open, to the pub-| UP bY the desl, which would Be Sesom: | over & woah Os Ieee « aumeien | University Oarsman Charged )*™" *°citth inning Se jut Ciantner to Mriarity. Tan | Special tor To-morrow, the 25th, Horsog flied to Schulte, Bresnahan | lic, It absolute freedom to. Mrs.| puisied ry ocks to such a price Portion of our ‘matched orders’ to mem- A * =} ‘ | tno lased Bell’ ; pentane Marty. NO RUNS. [ute CREAM fouled out to Chance, Donlin ith the custody of their children | of the particular stocks to Pela tat the Board cot: Gorartorerc th With Larceny Following homas missed Bell's curves after | out, Conroy to Morlarity, NO RUNS curs vi INS. Yerot Hall Lawrence Orr r might determine vw Y f ‘3 . 6 three swings. Clarke strolled on fo sp L ASSO) 7 Schulte. NO RUNS. i 4 t Ht ti perce Deeliaa the bull Intoresis fe) NeNw Yrk Stock Exchange Gad onabirs eaashiacaneseautiercagets Fourth Inning HECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. 1Qq ‘anc y —with the priv- ds a “Ph trd—] Rea GTEE . Leach sot Let 0 4 i p is). POUNI a Wy f upon, As it was It seemed no use to go ‘nird—In the eyes of the members |Hummell, Clarke stole second” Calter Melivegn popped to Tannehill. Co HIGH GRADE BONBONS ae Eighth Inning Hall of sesing them every three CREASE ENS of the New York Stock Exchange mich tactles as. we only Pool Playing. n made a marvellous catch of Wag- roy out, Da «i to Isbell. Cree out same 25 AND CHO » POUND - Schulte etruck out. Her: | ecome beat 4 ; row pulled Tenney off the |) | The “Squeeze” Abandoned. nmoral when attempted on a soale so ner's fer (Waite the screen In front of way. NO RUS ark Row Store open evenings until 11 hance Was safe, Stelnfelit sin big that they cannot be gone through | SE 1 Oe a Reis betcha he ANG Hahn tried to bunt and popped to Mo-| Forciock. All our stores open sat left, advancing Chance to second | “A. 0, Brown & Co, would simply| with.” sh) SYRACUSE, N. Yo Sept. M—Jamet) Sheenan sent up a fy which Clarke ruck out. Isbell out évenings until 11 orcloek ey man struck out. Tinker flied to | tail as they did anyhow, and there —__—_——_ A. Ten Eyck jr. stroke of Syracuse Lae ho Rorked ae ep baa 1 NO RUNS We deilver free purchases of one dollar pall ¢ peautif fall h Lon | umv 5 ! . f fed h rs ove ery, Re aves beeu| | could be no money in it for the bull AUTO STUNT ON BRIDGE | University elght-oared craw, which won Pell singled to right. Catterson struck Fifth Inning Bnd pret been eth Batata and. 2000) Beymour struck out and raiseda kick, woo! TO-| interest, $o the plan of the squeeze the regatta on the Hudson this year,| out for the second time. NO RINS Hemphill hit to left for a single. Gard- 54 BARCLAY ST, eeroing thet be couldnt DARE RONDO) was suddenly abandoned whereby the BAD FOR THE CHAUFFEUR, | was arrested here to-day on a warrant Sixth Inning ner forced Hempiil, Tannebill to Par- play mi > & Sedntace fommed Out Devlin, MeOor- | ee ac sy eee aed aa |mworn out’ by, the pllce, ot Salem,’ Abby tore oft angle to. centr, @Mt, Soracts Wet to Farent, No do 29 CORTLANDTST, ‘ renivere market the stocks they had wit TRI 24.—Joneph | ciarging tim wits grand lar-| Siorke singled to left, but Abby was "Oo cgherty ott, Gardner to Moriarty ¢ Ninth Inning : nis A . Pe No details of the charge are Caught trying for third on Catterson’s | navies out, Ball’ to Moriarty. Parer $ or. Church St. Wing fouled as rapidly as would be necessary to pro- | Haynes, @ narrow ; Urow to Sheehan, Storie golng to sec- |went” to. first on four balls, Pure (ie PARK ROW: NASSAR tect the situation. A note of explana: | escape when his %.—The war-| 0nd on the throw. Shannon singled, | stole second. Shaw filed to Crea NO ‘At City Hall Pa: feeet atecignt tion is here necessary, If the brokers’ automobile jumped several feet from @ which Tee of this ‘city | promoting Starke to third. o on sine RUNS. 3 rh, out Hayden to whom A. O. Brown & Co. owed hat began to raise, to the | sued for the arrest of James \. Tel so did Thomas. ONE RUN, Sixth Inning 3 a stocks could not get them from A. O i Hine was not dam | the larceny of $140) from Stephen) gi/Mnleys i fly was nailed by Ball fanr Blair fouled to Shaw A Fi 4 s 3 : sv fe case, would ae s who a young man of this city. It| Storke. uur was the next victim Lake out * 0 Isbel! ‘ O Belfast Spider Brown & Co. as was the cage, it would Nay enrown. ol Wa Grulied | Gauss, a young man of this city. It on his long fly, which Thomas coll teh Olly Le ate ENS Drink tangepiny. (pectal to The have bee n neseetety. ui A Neate on He aoe aoa eS re and | Eyck In a to al poolroom on Aug. My iprdee drove a fly to Shannon. Tannehill out, Conroy to Moriarty Fine sparkling Wine; non-Intoxicating; su BOSTON, stooks in ‘under the mule’ for th Rattan Gana. Hareas revand ‘iast and played a series of games with | RUNS Walsh out, Gardner to Moriarty. Halin | cure for Indigestion and dyapepela, Sol ‘Weir, an amp! | count of A. O. Brown & Co, cross it In his automobile Just as the | him for me When the play was Seventh Inning. filed to Hemphill. NO RU Afar Mera acetal Pa am or prizefight He | “This they did on Monday, but| bridge began to lift. He put on extra over Caves) nay lon ee y he iL eae Clarke was retired on his grounder by Seventh inning. Way and 400 st. and Broadway, and alt oth tne Bel Messrs, Harriman and Rockefeller, in| Pow ard, but | claimed , | alvetman/ ape CUoraeni Kroon ally. tH |) Motiveen) grounded: (0) labellland was Wutwien Siren | DUO NGe ro an abnGnN No. 18 control of the floating supply of stocks,| .hy At that thme Gauss was employed in to centre, Lent scoring by fast sprint Su te a et Te ita NS lowed ‘all fr¢ as we have stated, returned them to| was a spa. a local bank, but nas since ling Abby got. to first on MeMitlan'a | fsbell, Cree out, Davis to Nt ia te hat yours ego he market in sufficient quantities to nt ———>—- [Rad throw, Wagner reaching third, RUNG. ceraner to Moriany. 1 cee ANS BEN AARE) Is been r " tomobile shot acro |Siorke fanned, Abby stole second, Jones out, Gardner to Moria s oan er at inter | these brokers to buy them with: Papi e ene tach |Shannon went out, Ball to Jordan. ONE bell out, same route. Dough ne Cet nese icnaiian ved by a wif It there had| fr ianded that Haynes was pio ti Ui RUN pled to right. Davis fouled to 3 fe A IE isa ee (le dA. O. Brown | Haynes 1s a well-to-do merchant Alperman filed to Clarke. McMillan | NO RUNS to vedere House, 18th at, and 6 punted to Willle and died at frst, Shee | Eighth Inning ne olty | han got to first on Abby's fumble , — Help Wanted “ . tal aie TciAt $ To Day! bof PO ns Diam on d- Studded Medal lan and Jordan took care Is's| at first. | Moriarty fled to, Parent Bai!) Take a Lesson from This i ol bli seo under, homas singled to centre. | singled to left, scoring He boat Qe Advertised for In The Morning sie Peete th ~ ° | Clarke filed to MoMillan, NO RUNS. "| out stealing, Shaw to Parent. ONE | Teddy B d Don’t ern Brid Plower Beau- Fr r M t P 1 | Bell waa a cinch for Abby and Storke, | R | eddy Dear and Von World's Want Directory. irenoan Hawk's Flight O os opu ar WANT | sore 1. Morton, who 1s also known | cattergon hit over Thomas's héad for | Anderson, batted for Parent and was A THURSDAY, SEPT 6 Doo" Morton, was again in court |three bases, ,Lumley filed to Thomas, | out to Mortarty, unassisted. Shaw out, | Climb the Wrong Tree Add ressers rs R—Epsom to-day on & new indictment for lar-|Catterson scoring on the out, Hummel |Gardner to Morlarty, Tannehiil out drents 1; 8! ¢ ceny In connection with his alleged | ent @ fly to Shannon. ONE RUN. same route. NO RUNS. Iteration 1 It 18 te t ‘4 ‘ . 1 ‘ote-kiting operations, The new charge Ninth Inning. Ninth Inning. | oobi iy gen > The Giants are playing (3 best baseball that New levee aRACAeEr 198, he secured $25,000 Leach tine-filed to Hunimell Wamner Atz playing shortstop how for ¢ " : nian t Re nnieae ngled to the d his fourth safe o Blair out, Ata shell. Lake p i j wa tis York has witnessed in years. ‘They are out for the pens | wor of notes trom Frank 2 Husns,) HIF “nin ed “to Hummel. Stork trick pute Metiveen. tripled. to righ stro: f of Newark, and disposed c » CON | singled to the infield, Wagner reac! ' ft e foul line, Conroy out ‘ a vx keg nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle 2 the funds to his own use, seein, manne Wed Gailed out, on | tavnentiicte tebe, NORUNAG? A ; nag ‘ tas 1 $ | Mo as arraigned befa Jud, strikes. NO RUNS. h batted for Walsh, ane Brewin i >! promises to be the most exciting in the history of the leagues | sasim in the Court of Federal Sessions | , Jordan fanned.” Alnerman flied. to outs fal on Harty, aan tounra ime + i . 4 3 ed jan foul-filed to Gibson. on yall mes yped to Ball. Isbell Beybers : Hie As an encouragement to the individual members of the | 24 al! was fred at fe, which was) No RUNS jou Hal ioMorlarty. SO RUNS. i og $ - ; i ; promptly furnished Reoemert aphets : team The Evening World will present to the most popular | ‘T2e alleged swindler gave himself up| ‘ ‘ L di re 4 {di d 4 i € to New York authorities on Tues: TeSeSesesesesesesesesesesess) af ; player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New Yoris fans | gay iast. He had remained in Jersey (H 4 ; 1 can express their preterence through The Evening World oe ene anes eee bal t h Ct preaer ) , coupon belovy, which will be printed daily in the Noon, ae ENO yr ae t When money counts you h « 1% Baszball and Final editions: perpen CMBRuRA Pane : My \ 2 t ! 10,000 from the Hopper-Mo ape : , Mart | Wom pany of foobester, Nw, Judge Gy appreciate the economy of iy ; ‘ ern ee | Swann fixed the ball at $8.00, under [p Hf J 10 w EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. which bond he was when he was ar ff ” raigned to-day. b hs fi > os fu ator Ranvers Spociman caine oni biNnl Ronn 4 York AID RE ICA M4 al es derere 4 or the most popular member of the New York | WOMEN T0 AID REPUBLICANS 4) Raginerrs 4st Nati - — Wh This Teddy Bear once climbed a ti eS ait ational! League Team. ' ] e se is Teddy Bear once climbed a tree, Pate aoa wis 8 iid Piee peeatoe Oneree q [} But when he reached the top Ae by CU MALE LEE {h He found there was no fruit up ther Firemen... ‘ . ' I vote for aiees eecece eeaecees © Republican National Committees fl) So he came down ker-flap. Fees A | oi yunced to-day that a woman's de- ey on ea dies 2 " had been organized to aid In The moral is quite plain; Why seek Poremen. 2 ! i} rc. Ome ; el Name... ss cccescceecmssvccesesceese J. Ellen Foster has iq | Elsewhere in vain while you P “URE aa °, headay 3 i ‘ eros : r Wi be open the “Martha Waah- Can find just what you're looking fo Total... ‘ ! . a ngton Hotel y mbetings will be he Worl Address. ...cseesscesscosowscsrsceece f mud throughout the campaign, and the A 10c package makes 40 cups Lil Pps poy Help ads; 7 © | address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening Worl, P.O. Box 1,354} sir’ oa! ice fiat y joe semen tia Tag agen @ther New York papers combined €.'> pay if 2. stomp and make speeches for the Re- Wi papers, . 4 ces ein 6° Se cM BEERS PIE AEN puian” Netlonl ‘candidates sasesase sasesuse: | SUeSF wetaat't! ‘ vi ats #) added x_ furlong: Farmer fanned. NO RUNS. | Davis and the fumbled Hemphill's grounder runner was safe Hemphill le second, Gardner struck out, Shaw | Elghth Inning, | Gibson fouled out to Sheehan. McMil-/| missing the last strike, but got his man} took care of Wilits’s ee geet

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